Julián Gómez García-Ribera, better known as Julián Gorkin (January 1901 – 8 August 1987), was a Spanish revolutionary socialist, writer and a central...
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police. According to the testimony of Julián Gorkín, the Republican police were accompanied by two foreigners, whom Gorkín suspected of being Soviet secret...
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was chairman of the Bureau for most of this period, while in 1939, Julián Gorkin of the POUM became its secretary. By this time, the Bureau had member...
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journalist Julián Gorkin (1901–1987), Spanish writer Julian Guthrie, American journalist and author Julian Haviland (1930–2023), British journalist Julian Hawthorne...
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Gorkin may refer to: Gorkin, a village in Iran Alexander Gorkin, Soviet politician Julián Gorkin (1901–1987), Spanish revolutionary socialist Pamela Gorkin...
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outlawed the party, on 16 June, and arrested its main leaders, including Julián Gorkin and Andreu Nin. The POUM would disappear and the anarchists would never...
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Cuba (such as Sandalio Junco in the latter) ) gained him attention. Julián Gorkin likened Vidali's activities, including known travels through Cuba before...
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Abbreviation POUM Leader Joaquín Maurín (1935–1936) Andreu Nin (1936–1937) Julián Gorkin (1937–1939) Wilebaldo Solano (1947–1980) Founder Joaquín Maurín Andreu...
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Paris, intended for distribution in Latin America 1953–1965 Edited by Julián Gorkin, assisted by Ignacio Iglesias and Luis Mercier Verga – a cultural quarterly...
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Hispanopolis. How the NKVD framed the POUM, Marxists Internet Archive. Julián Gorkin, 2002: "Las Jornadas de Mayo en Barcelona Archived 2009-09-30 at the...
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